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Autors principals: Bettuzzi, Matteo, BOANO, ROSA, Borra, Davide, Buti, David, Delpuech, André, DOMENICI, DAVIDE, Magrini, Donata, Mangiapane, Gianluigi, Morigi, Maria Pia, Pennacini, Cecilia, PINGI, PAOLO, Potenziani, Marco, Oliver, Jose, Ostapkowicz, Joanna, Seracini, Marco, Vega, Bernardo, Zingari, Guido Nicolas
Format: Recurso digital
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Publicat: Zenodo 2025
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Accés en línia:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17775868
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author Bettuzzi, Matteo
BOANO, ROSA
Borra, Davide
Buti, David
Delpuech, André
DOMENICI, DAVIDE
Magrini, Donata
Mangiapane, Gianluigi
Morigi, Maria Pia
Pennacini, Cecilia
PINGI, PAOLO
Potenziani, Marco
Oliver, Jose
Ostapkowicz, Joanna
Seracini, Marco
Vega, Bernardo
Zingari, Guido Nicolas
author_facet Bettuzzi, Matteo
BOANO, ROSA
Borra, Davide
Buti, David
Delpuech, André
DOMENICI, DAVIDE
Magrini, Donata
Mangiapane, Gianluigi
Morigi, Maria Pia
Pennacini, Cecilia
PINGI, PAOLO
Potenziani, Marco
Oliver, Jose
Ostapkowicz, Joanna
Seracini, Marco
Vega, Bernardo
Zingari, Guido Nicolas
contents <p>This volume brings together contributions from leading specialists in pre-Columbian Caribbean civilizations, alongside scientists and technologists involved in the study and digital enhancement of the cotton cemí, a Taíno artefact housed at the Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of the University of Turin. The chapters offer complementary disciplinary perspectives that illuminate the singularity of this ethnographic object. Spanning archaeology, cultural heritage history, anthropology, conservation science and restoration technologies, as well as computing and programming, the volume examines the cemí’s characteristics, origins, biography and provenance. It also traces the object’s trajectory within the broader process of digitisation and valorisation that culminated in the creation of its digital twin.</p>
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spellingShingle Digital cemí. Exploring a unique Taíno artefact in the 21st century
Bettuzzi, Matteo
BOANO, ROSA
Borra, Davide
Buti, David
Delpuech, André
DOMENICI, DAVIDE
Magrini, Donata
Mangiapane, Gianluigi
Morigi, Maria Pia
Pennacini, Cecilia
PINGI, PAOLO
Potenziani, Marco
Oliver, Jose
Ostapkowicz, Joanna
Seracini, Marco
Vega, Bernardo
Zingari, Guido Nicolas
Anthropology
Digital humanities
<p>This volume brings together contributions from leading specialists in pre-Columbian Caribbean civilizations, alongside scientists and technologists involved in the study and digital enhancement of the cotton cemí, a Taíno artefact housed at the Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography of the University of Turin. The chapters offer complementary disciplinary perspectives that illuminate the singularity of this ethnographic object. Spanning archaeology, cultural heritage history, anthropology, conservation science and restoration technologies, as well as computing and programming, the volume examines the cemí’s characteristics, origins, biography and provenance. It also traces the object’s trajectory within the broader process of digitisation and valorisation that culminated in the creation of its digital twin.</p>
title Digital cemí. Exploring a unique Taíno artefact in the 21st century
topic Anthropology
Digital humanities
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17775868